2 Timothy 2:21
Tashelhayt Morocco 1998 (Tashelhayt Arabic Script Morocco) (اغاراس ن-تودرت - ءينجيل لّماسيح - لعهد لّجديد لّي-يسكر ربّي غ-گراس د-بنادم)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Bible says that if someone cleanses themselves of bad habits and behaviors, they become a valuable tool for God to use in doing good work. The speaker is Paul, writing to Timothy.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy box with lots of toys. If you clean out all the broken toys and keep only the best ones, your toy box becomes really special and useful. That's what this verse means for us - if we remove bad things from our lives, God can use us to do wonderful things.
Historical Background
This verse is found in the letter of Paul to Timothy, written around AD 62-67. It was addressed to a young minister named Timothy, who was learning how to lead and serve in his church. The cultural setting reflects early Christian teaching on purity and service.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you are part of an environmental cleanup team at your local park. If you remove all the litter and debris first, the park becomes a beautiful place for people to enjoy and use. Similarly, removing bad habits makes us ready to do good work in our communities.